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20 Mar dichotomous logic

A method of reasoning based on the assumption that each constraint in the problem can be judged to be true or false. The true/false dichotomy, when applied to each constraint in the problem, provides bases for branching in decision trees. Aristotle was a proponent of two-valued logic. The mathematics of two-valued logic served as the core of most control structures in programming languages for many years.
Keywords: multi-valued logic
modus tollens
modus ponens
fuzzy
flip-flop
determinism
non-determinism
fuzzy logic
logic
chaos
grammar
References: algorithms
automata
computing
formalisms
logic
rules

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